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Class:IdPerson:431815
_displayNameSasaki, S
_timestamp2009-08-08 20:53:04
created[InstanceEdit:431813] May, B, 2009-08-08
initialS
surnameSasaki
(author)[LiteratureReference:431816] Cloning and expression of apical membrane water channel of rat kidney collecting tubule
[LiteratureReference:431819] Cloning and functional expression of a new water channel abundantly expressed in the testis permeable to water, glycerol, and urea
[LiteratureReference:431829] Cloning and functional expression of human aquaporin8 cDNA and analysis of its gene
[LiteratureReference:431832] Cloning and identification of a new member of water channel (AQP10) as an aquaglyceroporin
[LiteratureReference:431947] Implications of the aquaporin-4 structure on array formation and cell adhesion
[LiteratureReference:431959] Mercury-sensitive residues and pore site in AQP3 water channel
[LiteratureReference:431961] Molecular cloning and expression of a member of the aquaporin family with permeability to glycerol and urea in addition to water expressed at the basolateral membrane of kidney collecting duct cells
[LiteratureReference:503997] Cloning, characterization, and chromosomal mapping of human aquaporin of collecting duct
[LiteratureReference:918078] Disruption of aquaporin-11 produces polycystic kidneys following vacuolization of the proximal tubule
[LiteratureReference:918086] Identification of a novel aquaporin, AQP12, expressed in pancreatic acinar cells
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